A collection of Western songs with titles starting with “K”
In this article, I’ll be introducing famous Western songs whose titles start with the letter “K.”
When it comes to English words that begin with “K,” there are plenty that seem perfect for song titles, like “Kiss,” “Keep,” and “Knock.”
Chances are, you haven’t often had the opportunity to search for and listen only to songs that start with a specific letter of the alphabet.
So by reading this article, you might discover songs you didn’t know or find something new.
Take this opportunity to explore a variety of tracks!
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Keep Yourself WarmFrightened Rabbit

Frightened Rabbit is a Scottish indie rock band active since 2003.
This track is included on their second album, The Midnight Organ Fight, released in 2008.
It’s a track characterized by honest and passionate lyrics.
King Tim IIIFtback Band

This track by the Fatback Band is said to be the first rap song because it was released just ahead of the Sugarhill Gang’s “Rapper’s Delight” in 1979, and I think it was innovative funk music for its time.
Killing Me SoftlyThe Fugees

A love song by Fugees that uses reggae’s distinctive flow and a deep sonic feel to dress a pop classic in a dark mood.
Its musicality is close to a younger generation that even high school girls can easily relate to, delivering a high-sense finish that elevates any karaoke session.
Knee DeepFunkadelic

This track by Funkadelic, which established the P-Funk genre and fused funk with psychedelia, is famous as the original song sampled in De La Soul’s 1989 hit “Me Myself and I.” The sampled track is great, but the original really is the best!
Kokeen (Arzadous Remix)Furyan

This track, “Kokeen (Arzadous Remix)” by Julian, also takes a breakcore/digital hardcore approach: synths that sound like a horror movie, a processed scream from someone, and a paranoid, intense progression with relentless stop-and-go.
It’s a chaotic world completely removed from the Japanese concept of dance music.
If you’re curious, definitely check it out.
keyc [Nu Style Gabba]G.N.
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With an extremely pop-style intro, G.
N.
’s “keyc [Nu Style Gabba]” feels like a track that blends the lighter sides of house and gabber.
Even if you’re not into the heavy, bass-heavy aspects of hardcore or gabber, this song keeps the essential gabber groove while letting you enjoy it with a lighter, more easygoing vibe.
Kernkraft 400GYMBRO

Starting in 2023, Jim Brow began posting videos on YouTube.
Much of his background remains shrouded in mystery.
Have you checked out his take on “Kernkraft 400”? Before that, let’s talk about the song of the same name: it’s a track released in 1999 by Zombie Nation, the solo project of German music producer Florian Senfter.
Celebrated worldwide as a classic, Jim Brow has given it a psychedelic twist in his arrangement.





